Rain Gardens have become very popular. These are gardens established in a depression, usually near the house or
along a curb. They are used to collect excess rainwater, relieving the strain on sewage systems, or soaking up water
that might otherwise leak into a basement.

If you are an architect or home owner interested in establishing a rain garden, I can supply a number of species commonly
used. Most of the top plants on rain garden lists are native prairie plants. The deep roots of these
plants can withstand the occassional flooding without suffocating. I have about 3 acres of native prairie, can supply
large quantities of many plants, and usually have plants potted and ready to go.

Because these plants are potted in trade gallon containers or larger, it is usually quite expensive to ship them.
It is recommended you pick them up at our location, or we can deliver them for a mileage fee. Call ahead with your order
to arrange a time, and to give us time to make sure your entire order is available and potted up.

Most plants will be in gallon pots and will price out at $6.50 each. Because prairie plants can be
slow to sprout, they may not be available until June of each summer. Here are some of the prairie plants usually
available in large quantities; most are also rain garden plants:

Grasses

Big Bluestem.....................Andropon gerardi

Little Bluestem..................Andropon scoparius

Indian Grass.....................Sorghastrum nutans

Sideoats Grama................Bouteloua curtipendula

Flora

Blazing star.......................Liatris spicata

Butterflyweed....................Asclepias tuberosa

Cup Plant..........................Silphium perfoliatum

Goldenrod, Missouri

Goldenrod, Stiff.................Solidago rigida

Oxeye................................Heliopsis helianthoides

Purple Coneflower............Echinacea purpurea

Yellow Coneflower...........Ratibida pinnata

Other species are often available if you only need single plants or just a few of each species. Ask for availability.